During the entrance exam season, Nagoya Railroad is running a limited-time “passing train” with in-vehicle advertisements and messages written on straps for students taking exams.

This was planned by the Meitetsu-Nagoya Railway to encourage students to take their exams, and with the word "pass", the car number "5009" is specially decorated and operated as a "passing train". .

All the advertisements posted in the vehicle are aimed at the students, and messages such as 'You'll be fine, let's get in with your chest up' are written.



In addition, the straps on Meitetsu trains are usually round or triangular, but this time, a pentagonal strap is specially hung for the "pass", and the strap part has "Pass in your hand" and "Take it in your hand". A message such as "! Passed" is written.



According to Meitetsu, this strap was actually prayed to pass the exam at Yamada Tenmangu Shrine in Kita Ward, Nagoya City.



Yuko Ito, Assistant Chief of the Nagoya Railway Sales Planning Division, said, "I would like students and their families to get on the train that passed the exam and feel warm."



Meitetsu's "passing train" operates every day until the end of March this year, and the operation schedule is published on the homepage on the morning of the day.